PDF-Bücher Beginner's Guide to Creating Manga Art: Learn to Draw, Color and Design Characters, by 3dtotal Publishing
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Beginner's Guide to Creating Manga Art: Learn to Draw, Color and Design Characters, by 3dtotal Publishing
PDF-Bücher Beginner's Guide to Creating Manga Art: Learn to Draw, Color and Design Characters, by 3dtotal Publishing
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Pressestimmen
"Overall, this book is more on understanding the style of manga art, and the tutorials that show you how to create them"- Teoh Yi Chie Parka Blogs
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
Steven Cummings is an American comic book artist who has worked for the likes of DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and is currently a member of the famous Udon Entertainment team in Japan.Gonzalo Ordoñez specializes in manga characters and is the author of the popular book Legendary Visions: The Art of Genzoman3DTotal Publishing was launched in 2010, as the publishing arm of popular digital art website 3DTotal.com. As well as self-publishing the next volumes in the pre-existing Digital Art Masters and Digital Painting Techniques series, 3DTotal Publishing has successfully launched a number of new titles including Beginner’s Guide to Digital Painting in Photoshop, ZBrush Character Sculpting and Elysium - The Art of Daarken.
Produktinformation
Taschenbuch: 240 Seiten
Verlag: 3DTotal Publishing; Auflage: Slp (2. April 2013)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0956817165
ISBN-13: 978-0956817167
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
30,5 x 1,3 x 21,6 cm
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
3.5 von 5 Sternen
2 Kundenrezensionen
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 10.457 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
Ich habe mich lange auf dieses Buch gefreut, da etliche Zeichner, die ich sehr mag, in dem Band vertreten sind.Allerdings finde ich das Buch weder für Anfänger noch für Fortgeschrittene geeignet. Es werden nur Arbeitsschritte angerissen, ein kompletter Zeichenprozess wird leider bei keinem Bild richtig ausführlich gezeigt und es fehlen oft Materialangaben oder zusätzliche Tipps zur Materialhandhabung.Wenn z.B. Mangapapier empfohlen wird, wüsste ich gern, welches Papier welcher Marke gemeint ist. Der Markt ist groß und da kann man als unerfahrene Person auch mit dem Hinweis "kauf dir Mangapapier" den letzten Schrott kaufen oder am Ende ein völlig anderes, ungewünschtes Ergebnis fabrizieren, da Papiere verschiedener Marken auch verschiedene Eigenschaften besitzen. Bei einigen Tutorials ist die Materialliste hingegen unvollständig oder es werden bewusst Farb- oder Materialbezeichnungen weggelassen. Für ein Buch, das eigentlich für Beginner gemacht wurde, ein absoluter Fauxpas.Man kann es auch nicht darauf schieben, dass Marken nicht genannt werden dürfen, denn diese werden teilweise doch ganz klar benannt, es ensteht nur der Eindruck, dass oft bei den "wichtigen" Dingen diese Informationen bewusst verschwiegen wurden.Anfänger währen mit diesem Buch auf jeden Fall überfordert, da gibt es weit Besseres zu kaufen. Leider kein wirklicher "Beginner's Guide".Fortgeschrittene Zeichner, die schon die ein oder andere Erfahrung gesammelt haben, werden hingegen schwer enttäuscht sein. Wer hier auf wirkliche Insidertipps gehofft hat, wird leider keine finden. Teilweise haben die hier vertretenen Zeichner bessere Tutorials in ihren Onlinegallerien bei Deviantart, auf Facebook oder ihren Blogs und die ein oder andere Sache, die hier im Buch genannt wird, kann man sich als Fortgeschrittener auch mit ein klein wenig nachdenken selbst erschließen.Zwei Sterne vergebe ich trotzdem, weil das Buch sehr gut verarbeitet wurde. Durchgehend hochwertiges Papier, gestochen scharfer Druck, so dass selbst der kleinste Bleistiftstrich nicht verloren geht.Es ist sicher nett, das Buch im Regal stehen zu haben und es ist wirklich ein Hingucker, aber inhaltlich hat es meine Erwartungen leider nicht erfüllt.
Also ich kann nur für mich als Anfänger sprechen und finde es sehr hilfreich=). es wird erklärt wie man von den skizzen zum fertigen Bild kommt. Bin zufrieden
Ok, I really thought this was the book that was going to demistify manga style for me. I've been drawing humans realistically and in Western styles for years. Maybe its because I'm so used to realistic proportions, but I just cant seem to be able to create a charming manga style without directly copying the styles of manga artists. My proportions, and the overall look is just screaming "Western". So, I thought, based on existing reviews, that this book would be perfect for me. They say it's more descriptive of the style as a whole than a true beginners guide. They say its better for artists who are above beginner level.To be honest, I'm not sure who its for. My guess would be for people who don't know what manga even is, just to explain it to them. Otherwise, it's practically useless.It has very brief descriptions of manga genres, and it doesn't go into detail on any of them or their styles. That's no help to an artist like me looking to learn how to create a manga style. They don't even visually represent each genre's major styles.It has very rudimental and mediocre guides on facial proportion and manga style anatomy. the artist who created those guides does not seem comfortable with the human form. It's one thing to complain that a manga style lacks realism(of course many manga styles really lack realism), but these guides ...they didn't even look professionally drawn. They looked uncomfortable. I actually cringed a little at some of the illustrations. I don't know how to draw manga, and I can draw better manga than those guides. This part of the book should have been illustrated by the most experienced, most comfortable, and most masterful artist on their project-- not the worst one. Imagine if I actually was a beginner? How am I going to learn if my foundation is based on bad anatomy drawings? That would slow me down for sure.After that disappointment, the rest of the book just lets you peek on different artists creating a single piece of work in their individual style. Cool. This isn't bad at all. Except that there's really not much left of the book at this point. It's surprisingly thin.Honestly, If you're actually a beginner, you might be better off buying one of Chris Hart's updated books. Even if his illustrations have not been top grade in the past, he more than makes up for it with easy to digest text, coupled with helpful diagrams, and tutorials. If you're not a beginner and you already have your foundations, just dive directly into the world of manga. You will learn more by studying real artists than with this book.
Worth every penny! It's hard to find detailed books like this and the art is beautiful!The drawing and coloring tutorials lead the reader step-by-step through each process and tells them what should be focused on most, as well as the importance of details. There are different coloring techniques as well. This book it perfect for everyone, whether you prefer to draw on your computer or sketch on paper. It's great for beginners!
The product itself is nice, but might as well buy it used because I'm highly disappointed how mangled and used up my so called "new" product came in. Had to wipe a brown dirt smear off the book which I have no idea how it got under the protective shell. And the shell has huge cuts and scrapes. My camera is so bright that it doesn't show all of the scratches but the case is almost cloudy from scratches. This is supposed to be a gift and I am worried I might have to find something else and return this bc of its condition.As for the book itself, I had already seen it in person so I knew the content was good. It has a very nice variety of art styles and a mix of traditional and digital coloring techniques. It could almost pass for an art book bc of the beautiful array of works. Each work comes with a detailed yet clear description and breakdown of what tools the artist used and their coloring process from start to finish which is super helpful.If only it was actually new!
I will edit this review once I finish the book, but this is my initial assessment of this product.It's good but as others have said, I believe it's for someone with previous drawing experience. Not for beginners looking for helpful tutorials on creating their own characters. This is more like a study of the art style itself. While it doesn't have character analysis, it does have other forms of helpful advice and shown tutorials on how the artist created some of their characters. Steven explains that he asks himself questions about the character in order to make his initial sketch and move on from there.They dont go throughly in depth on character construction, but it's a nice book.Packaging want the best, but the quick shipping made up for that. Plus my item came thankfully without a mark.
I like this book, but do not love it. I am now looking for another book to buy, for character building. The main focus of this book is coloring. There is only a few pages, at most 30, on how to actually draw the character. A few pages on the front and side view of the head, then one diagram, one for male and one for female, on how the body looks(no extra detail). Then a few pages on what the eyes should look like, on an emotional state. The rest of the book is coloring, and the artists showing how they draw their characters(at which they show you how to color them at the back, which is the coloring part. No extra detail on how to do effects....) They look really sleek and "cool", but very little deep detail.This is no book for beginners. Very little detail on building character, or even certain ways to color or designing effects. I believe you should have a basic understanding of manga and drawing/coloring, which the coloring is mainly on the computer(or digital). Hope my review helped.Also, if anyone can give me some suggestions on a book to get for designing/sketching/drawing manga characters, please let me know. (if the characters or tutorial characters look like these, that would be even better!)
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